In sensorial depression Hell. is similar to Ph-ac. Like Ph-ac., it has
sensorial depression, apathy and perfect indifference. Wholly indifferent as to
his fate; he cares not whether he lives or dies.

DD.: Ph-ac. drowsiness from which the patient is easily aroused, and is then
perfectly conscious.

Hell. more nearly approaching thestupor of Opium

[Sally Williams]

Slow in answering. Someone who has been through a big shock. Seeing but
not seeing, hearing but not hearing, feeling but not feeling. Everything is
there, but a feeling they can’t grasp it in the mind. As a result of that they are
in a stupefied state - “I can’t make a connection to my life, what has happened
to me?”

They can have tremendous anxiety about their inability to comprehend.
Then that stops and they get in a place where they truly can’t comprehend, like
end-stage Alzheimer’s.

Ailments from disappointed love. Someone who goes into a deep
depression, but when you talk to them it is a kind of incomprehensible state.
Not comprehending what is going on around them.

in warmth; in warm room; not relieved in warm room, nor by a warm
heater;

Fever: Afternoon; 16 - 20 h./evening (in bed, after
lying down)

Heat - internal heat/dry/burning (evening)

Fever from irritation (slow)

Perspiration with heat;

With shivering/with chill/with external coldness

Shuddering; with the heat;

After sleep;

Chill followed by heat/chill followed by heat, with sweat/chill then
sweat, without intervening heat/heat followed by chill/heat # chill, then with
sweat/external coldness, then chill, then heat/chill, then sweat with heat